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Is it possible for us to use these four photos of Rose Spit Ecological reserve on the Friends of Ecological reserve website "http://ecoreserve.bc.ca
We would link back to this page and acknowledge you contributions as well.
Thanks Garry Fletcher
Friends of Ecological Reserves
Greetings Swede,
My name is Cory Stephens, Promotions Director for Prince Rupert 2010 Northern BC Winter Games. We are currently developing a program for our Winter Games and would like to use your image titled "Prince Rupert Harbour (Looking North in Winter)" for our cover page.
If possible please contact me.
cory_stephens70@hotmail.com
Great shot of the coastal mountain range. We've seen this sight in summer but never in winter. Flown through the Skeena valley here many times in the 70s. Thanks for publishing the photo.
This ship has been moved a block west in the same area. The whole area is being redeveloped with a hotel and condos. The old machine shop and assembly building will be a market similar to Granville Island and a Maritime Museum. The ship will become part of the Maritime Museum. It represents a big part in North Vancouver's history in ship building.
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Is it possible for us to use these four photos of Rose Spit Ecological reserve on the Friends of Ecological reserve website "http://ecoreserve.bc.ca We would link back to this page and acknowledge you contributions as well.
Thanks Garry Fletcher Friends of Ecological Reserves
Nice picture of Mount Wilson.
Greetings Swede, My name is Cory Stephens, Promotions Director for Prince Rupert 2010 Northern BC Winter Games. We are currently developing a program for our Winter Games and would like to use your image titled "Prince Rupert Harbour (Looking North in Winter)" for our cover page. If possible please contact me. cory_stephens70@hotmail.com
hello!!!
Love from Antalya…
King Attolos II of Bergama “ An erthly paradise was indeed at their feet”
ANTALYA
Omg is that real? thats insane. nice photo!
Great shot of the coastal mountain range. We've seen this sight in summer but never in winter. Flown through the Skeena valley here many times in the 70s. Thanks for publishing the photo.
oh wow! love it!
very nice!
This ship has been moved a block west in the same area. The whole area is being redeveloped with a hotel and condos. The old machine shop and assembly building will be a market similar to Granville Island and a Maritime Museum. The ship will become part of the Maritime Museum. It represents a big part in North Vancouver's history in ship building.